No.
Your question is kinda confusing but if you mean "did Marco polo invent ice-cream" then I don't think so but he did discover pasta whilst in China and took it back to Italy.
he had to trade an object for the ice cream recipie
marco polo
in 1923 a man named john thomas moezzi invented icecram
No, he didn't discover scram. Come on, don't you think that it is a pretty stupid question?!?!
yes he did from what i have looked up on many websites
Rome. Ice cream originated around 60A.D. by the Roman Emperor Nero. In the 13th Century, Marco Polo brought the Chinese method of mixing ice and milk back to Europe.
No Italy did NOT invent ice cream but on the other hand they did make it quite famous the true inventor of Ice Cream is China.
The origins of ice cream go way back to the 4th century B.C. when the Roman emperor Nero ordered ice to be brought from the mountains and combined it with fruit toppings. In the 13th century, Marco Polo learned of the Chinese method of creating ice and milk mixtures and brought it back to Europe. Over time, people created recipes for ices, sherbets, and milk ices.
The earliest thing resembling ice cream is from China, then Marco Polo brought ice cream back to Italy and the Italians, in the 1500s, made ice cream. In the 1600s Spain and France developed their own forms of ice cream and soon the English followed.
ice cream, in the 1100's Marco polo went to china and brought the recipe to Italy which was then brought to the u.s